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andhe issue of this product the problems surrounding it, have you ever reported to the sec? .ot your legal department your legal department knew it. >> am talking about from the time i knew forward and excluding that, before that, no week have not. subsequent to that we may have made a filing with the sec about the ignition switch recall, that is correct every >> what about the legal obligation to inform the board of directors. or they were that your lagers retailing you this car was going to cause you to to damages? >> they were not given >> what about financial reserves? were you entering in the books of financial reserves necessary to cover this liability which is your obligation as general counsel? >> we were not entering any reserves to color -- cover punitive damages, no we were not. how you andt get lucy clark authority still have your jobs. can you explain that to me? >> i think you have done a lot of good work century to go over. i think you handled this with courage and conviction. i cannot for the life of me -- this is either gross negligence or gross incompetence
andhe issue of this product the problems surrounding it, have you ever reported to the sec? .ot your legal department your legal department knew it. >> am talking about from the time i knew forward and excluding that, before that, no week have not. subsequent to that we may have made a filing with the sec about the ignition switch recall, that is correct every >> what about the legal obligation to inform the board of directors. or they were that your lagers retailing you this car...
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that may introduce -- let me --roduce >> i want to begin my remarks by thank you sec -- as secretary for us, all of the staff, as well as the many dedicated staff of the offices of the chief .ctuary and the medicare republican,he sole i sometimes the library special responsible to the objectivity in what is produced. i want to thank secretary lose staff are managing this process fairly and the common ground of four buried people. or to thank my very -- i want to thank everyone for learning from everyone who has learned from me. we are now but two years from the deletion of the reserves the social security, disability trust fund. upon the placing of these reserves, there will only be was sufficient resin is for 81% of the obligations. it faces distinct policy challenges, it is important to understand the trust fund is just a severe. of the two sides of social security, the old-age and survivors insurance fund faces the longest shortfall. is long-range shortfall equal to 2.55% of the program's tax base and workers actual rages whereas an disability side into 0.33%. shortfall in the hyp
that may introduce -- let me --roduce >> i want to begin my remarks by thank you sec -- as secretary for us, all of the staff, as well as the many dedicated staff of the offices of the chief .ctuary and the medicare republican,he sole i sometimes the library special responsible to the objectivity in what is produced. i want to thank secretary lose staff are managing this process fairly and the common ground of four buried people. or to thank my very -- i want to thank everyone for...
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their inspector general to do a multi-month investigation were they interviewed 53 employees at the sec. they went through the e-mails of 39 employees and checked all of the visitor logs and at the end of it, they could not figure out who our sources were so i felt good about that. but the effect of that, what was the message that was sent? the message was sent to never talk to a reporter because your job is in jeopardy. we don't want reporters to know about these things. the poisoning of the potential of getting transparency in government just from that one event, you see that everywhere in the government. it impinges on our ability which is sharing on with the public what's going on. >> brian. >> in the case that steve just described with the ap phone records situation with the department of justice is part of a really troubling trend. i'm not super optimistic it's going to get better any time soon. it really calls to journalists to alto our primary function, which is to hold the government accountable. >> given the war on terror and the covert actions we see our government taking, ha
their inspector general to do a multi-month investigation were they interviewed 53 employees at the sec. they went through the e-mails of 39 employees and checked all of the visitor logs and at the end of it, they could not figure out who our sources were so i felt good about that. but the effect of that, what was the message that was sent? the message was sent to never talk to a reporter because your job is in jeopardy. we don't want reporters to know about these things. the poisoning of the...
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you can be either infected or sec and i will probably have that affection other rest of my life with no adverse effects. but no good. should not have happened. they were getting patients took off into a cup -- to cough into a cup. all of the infectious particles were coming out of that room. boss here today a note theng that you have to get induction rooms fixed. it doesn't take much. all you have to do is put an exhaust pan in. it kills the tuberculosis bacteria so we were able to do that in days. one thing you can do is analyze what might have happened or what could happen and use that to make everyone safer. >> i am a woman and i travel sometimes internationally by myself. for my personal safety i am always aware of what the situation on the ground is and making smart decisions about how to protect yourself. i always make sure i locked the hotel room and always make sure that i am in my room my 7:00 or 8:00 at night. i do that in the united states as well, i guess. it's hard to predict what your personal safety on the ground will be. i never worried i was going to catch the diseas
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their inspector general to do a multi-month investigation were they interviewed 53 employees at the sec. they went through the e-mails of 39 employees and checked all of the visitor logs and at the end of it, they could not figure out who our sources were so i felt good about that. the message was sent to never talk to a reporter because your job is in jeopardy. we don't want reporters to know these things. the poisoning of the potential of getting transparency in government just from that one event, you see that everywhere in the government. it impinges on our ability which is sharing on with the public what's going on. >> in the case that steve just described with the phone records situation with the department of justice is part of a really troubling trend. i'm not super awesome it -- ought to mystic it's going to superat are -- i'm not optimistic it's going to get better. our primary function is to hold the government accountable. war on terror and the covert actions we see our government taking, has it ever been more important for journalists to be digging in finding out what is go
their inspector general to do a multi-month investigation were they interviewed 53 employees at the sec. they went through the e-mails of 39 employees and checked all of the visitor logs and at the end of it, they could not figure out who our sources were so i felt good about that. the message was sent to never talk to a reporter because your job is in jeopardy. we don't want reporters to know these things. the poisoning of the potential of getting transparency in government just from that one...
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andhe issue of this product the problems surrounding it, have you ever reported to the sec? .ot your legal department your legal department knew it. >> am talking about from the time i knew forward and excluding that, before that, no week have not. subsequent to that we may have made a filing with the sec about the ignition switch recall, that is correct every >> what about the legal obligation to inform the board of directors. or they were that your lagers retailing you this car was going to cause you to to damages? >> they were not given >> what about financial reserves? were you entering in the books of financial reserves necessary to cover this liability which is your obligation as general counsel? >> we were not entering any reserves to color -- cover punitive damages, no we were not. how you andt get lucy clark authority still have your jobs. can you explain that to me? >> i think you have done a lot of good work century to go over. i think you handled this with courage and conviction. i cannot for the life of me -- this is either gross negligence or gross incompetence
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hold on a sec. turned on your tv and we will come back to your question. another question on our twitter page -- i work with these cpsc on child resistant packaging through my job at the epa. these tell us how the cpsc protects the u.s. public. this goes back to the poison prevention packaging act in 1970, and the reason they enacted that was dated now wants to be presented with simply banning a dangerous product or permit it on the market even the warnings to not work, so the solution presented was to say -- let's permit a number of these products that are toxic or hazardous substance is to be sold, but let's put child resistant packaging on them so that children cannot access them. as i said, it has been a tremendous success. fatalities from poisoning over the years have dropped well over 90% because of the poison prevention packaging act. i should also mention that i am old enough that i remember back gethe day if you try to into a bottle of aspirin, you needed players to do it because the technology was not that good, but today, the technology for chil
hold on a sec. turned on your tv and we will come back to your question. another question on our twitter page -- i work with these cpsc on child resistant packaging through my job at the epa. these tell us how the cpsc protects the u.s. public. this goes back to the poison prevention packaging act in 1970, and the reason they enacted that was dated now wants to be presented with simply banning a dangerous product or permit it on the market even the warnings to not work, so the solution...
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andhe issue of this product the problems surrounding it, have you ever reported to the sec? .ot your legal department your legal department knew it. >> am talking about from the time i knew forward and excluding that, before that, no week have not. subsequent to that we may have made a filing with the sec about the ignition switch recall, that is correct every >> what about the legal obligation to inform the board of directors. or they were that your lagers retailing you this car was going to cause you to to damages? >> they were not given >> what about financial reserves? were you entering in the books of financial reserves necessary to cover this liability which is your obligation as general counsel? >> we were not entering any reserves to color -- cover punitive damages, no we were not. how you andt get lucy clark authority still have your jobs. can you explain that to me? >> i think you have done a lot of good work century to go over. i think you handled this with courage and conviction. i cannot for the life of me -- this is either gross negligence or gross incompetence
andhe issue of this product the problems surrounding it, have you ever reported to the sec? .ot your legal department your legal department knew it. >> am talking about from the time i knew forward and excluding that, before that, no week have not. subsequent to that we may have made a filing with the sec about the ignition switch recall, that is correct every >> what about the legal obligation to inform the board of directors. or they were that your lagers retailing you this car...
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you can be either infected or sec and i will probably have that affection other rest of my life with no adverse effects. but no good. should not have happened. they were getting patients took off into a cup -- to cough into a cup. all of the infectious particles were coming out of that room. boss here today a note theng that you have to get induction rooms fixed. it doesn't take much. all you have to do is put an exhaust pan in. it kills the tuberculosis bacteria so we were able to do that in days. one thing you can do is analyze what might have happened or what could happen and use that to make everyone safer. >> i am a woman and i travel sometimes internationally by myself. for my personal safety i am always aware of what the situation on the ground is and making smart decisions about how to protect yourself. i always make sure i locked the hotel room and always make sure that i am in my room my 7:00 or 8:00 at night. i do that in the united states as well, i guess. it's hard to predict what your personal safety on the ground will be. i never worried i was going to catch the diseas
you can be either infected or sec and i will probably have that affection other rest of my life with no adverse effects. but no good. should not have happened. they were getting patients took off into a cup -- to cough into a cup. all of the infectious particles were coming out of that room. boss here today a note theng that you have to get induction rooms fixed. it doesn't take much. all you have to do is put an exhaust pan in. it kills the tuberculosis bacteria so we were able to do that in...
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we have witnessed how reasonable initiatives such as the military information sec resi agreement were torpedos and we've seen how straightforward common sense information, for example sharing am in addition at a peace keeping operation became impossible because of the negative dynamics in relations. discussions of critically important mutual support and cooperation are hampered or even barred because of the current atmospherics between the two. the valuable support that japan could provide the united states in a contingency on self-defense is today oddly and i would say wrongly portrayed by some as somehow threatening korean security. ven the normal business of leadership which can send a strong deterrent message to adversaries has proved impossible because of the deterioration in bilateral ties. and we recently witnessed an unhelpful and useless debate over the issue of whether consultations might be needed before u.s. forces and facilities in japan would be able to help in a korean peninsula contingency. you pardon me if i come away from that incident with the impression kim june il
we have witnessed how reasonable initiatives such as the military information sec resi agreement were torpedos and we've seen how straightforward common sense information, for example sharing am in addition at a peace keeping operation became impossible because of the negative dynamics in relations. discussions of critically important mutual support and cooperation are hampered or even barred because of the current atmospherics between the two. the valuable support that japan could provide the...
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my thanks to the fdic,, fha, sec trusted attorneys general beau biden of delaware, jack conway of kentucky, maryland to california, and lisa madigan of illinois and eric schneiderman of new york was also one of the cochairs of the working group. one final note, there are so many people who deserve recognition for the hard work that they did to make today's announcement a reality. but allow me to name just a special few. assistant u.s. attorney who was the driving force behind the maryland investigation in the district of new jersey. the director of the group, jeff graber. deputy associate attorney general. and counsel, stacy grigsby. and my deputy chief of staff cindy chang. thank you to all of them for their dedication and repeated all nighters of the last several weeks. it has made a real difference. now i will turn it over to the attorney general. >> before we go to any questions, let me add a few words about the situation in ferguson. yesterday, i visited ferguson in order to be briefed on the ongoing federal civil rights investigation into the august 9 shooting death of michael brown.
my thanks to the fdic,, fha, sec trusted attorneys general beau biden of delaware, jack conway of kentucky, maryland to california, and lisa madigan of illinois and eric schneiderman of new york was also one of the cochairs of the working group. one final note, there are so many people who deserve recognition for the hard work that they did to make today's announcement a reality. but allow me to name just a special few. assistant u.s. attorney who was the driving force behind the maryland...
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>> you can always sec guess it. >> right. that's what i'm asking you to do. >> and i'm avoiding your question. [laughter] >> i'm going to give you another question to avoid. let's start to where the crisis hit the fan. bear stearns has been saved. lehman brothers was the next one up. we can talk about whether they could or couldn't but in your mind, was that the right decision as when liam fell -- >> and we'll leave the discussion to go for a briefing with the spokesman, rear admiral john kirby. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> as you may recall and i talked about this before, a couple of weeks ago, secretary hagel led a task force to accelerate resupply efforts and the central government of iraq and baghdad. secretary hagel will announce today that seven additional ations have committed to helping provide kurdish forces urgently needed arms and question. operations have already
>> you can always sec guess it. >> right. that's what i'm asking you to do. >> and i'm avoiding your question. [laughter] >> i'm going to give you another question to avoid. let's start to where the crisis hit the fan. bear stearns has been saved. lehman brothers was the next one up. we can talk about whether they could or couldn't but in your mind, was that the right decision as when liam fell -- >> and we'll leave the discussion to go for a briefing with the...
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you're training on a military base, if you're out there doing something with an rpa it's going to be sec deaf approval. that's how high the approval level is to utilize one of these assets. the other thing is not only do they have to be authorized by the proper approval authority, they also have to comply with the law. and when i talk about the law here, i'm talking about in particular intelligence oversight, policies and procedures. and those derive out of executive order 12333 and the d.o.d. has implemented that through a directive. intelligence oversight is basically what protects american sitsdzsns from essentially being spied on? protects privacy. there's four pillars as part of this. collection, retention, disemination, and oversight. and so the intelligence oversight policies that apply to all these operations even for something like california rim wildfires would apply the intelligence oversight policies. how are you collecting, where are you collecting, who is getting to see it, how long are you keeping it, where is it going, and if you don't do any of that right, there is an ov
you're training on a military base, if you're out there doing something with an rpa it's going to be sec deaf approval. that's how high the approval level is to utilize one of these assets. the other thing is not only do they have to be authorized by the proper approval authority, they also have to comply with the law. and when i talk about the law here, i'm talking about in particular intelligence oversight, policies and procedures. and those derive out of executive order 12333 and the d.o.d....
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it is for that reason the european union adopted on july 29 a substantial package of economic and sec tearal sanctions against russia and these sanctions will be maintained and increased if the escalation were to be pursued. we hope we would not get to that point and it's not in the interest of russia or anyone. thank you. >> i thank the representative of france for his statement and give the floor to the representative of jordan. [speaking in foreign language] >> thank you, mr. president. we'd like to extend our thanks to mr. feltman for his briefing on the situation in ukraine. jordan expresses its concern, its deep concern in the escalation of the crisis in kraine and the situation there . and jordan reaffirms respect for -- need to respect for the sovereignty of ukraine and the territory and integrity and to not commit any provocative action that would threaten its security and peace. this behavior will only complicate matters in the east of ukraine and impact negatively peace. we call upon all parties to not -- not to resort to military means and to cooperate to reach a peaceful
it is for that reason the european union adopted on july 29 a substantial package of economic and sec tearal sanctions against russia and these sanctions will be maintained and increased if the escalation were to be pursued. we hope we would not get to that point and it's not in the interest of russia or anyone. thank you. >> i thank the representative of france for his statement and give the floor to the representative of jordan. [speaking in foreign language] >> thank you, mr....
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consequently, something that i have not had much experience sec wast fdic and administrative investigations. that is a much bigger activity for the ig and dod then probably most other organizations in the federal government, probably because of the size. dedicatedout 85 folks to investigations of senior officials and whistleblower reprisal investigations. so it's a relatively big is this for us. those two types of investigations. we work hand-in-hand with the uniform services on the ig side. that is an interesting relationship we have. it comes into focus most when we are working on senior official investigations. uniform the ig's will conduct investigations of oaks within the army, navy, air force, marines, up to the grade of their senior officials, what they define as current promotable, brigadier general and lieutenant general. those 6, 7, and eight will investigate officials themselves for administrative issues. then our office will provide oversight and independent review of that investigation. the more senior officials, the lieutenant general and generals, residential appointees, ses,
consequently, something that i have not had much experience sec wast fdic and administrative investigations. that is a much bigger activity for the ig and dod then probably most other organizations in the federal government, probably because of the size. dedicatedout 85 folks to investigations of senior officials and whistleblower reprisal investigations. so it's a relatively big is this for us. those two types of investigations. we work hand-in-hand with the uniform services on the ig side....
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my sec and answer was this, they were so annoying that i was just going to give this story to the new york times, which i did. the new york times went and interviewed the german lawyers and published their names. i said this is ok. i demonstrated the stories of public interest. it is a public interest issue for when people try to erase their history of murders. then i realized that instead of searching wikipedia -- instead of suingwith a big -- wikipedia they have to sue the entire audience. new york times has very good lawyers. they are very good. i was very comfortable with that. and i am looking at this european court of justice decision that says we will exempt newspapers for reasons that do not make sense but we will go after search engines. what is wikipedia more like? it is not like an artistic or literary site. it is not like scientific research. basically it is an excitable petey a hobby that people have created. solution would not work anymore. you really care about wikipedia. could much anybody in this room -- if you care about that stuff you're upset about the fact that so
my sec and answer was this, they were so annoying that i was just going to give this story to the new york times, which i did. the new york times went and interviewed the german lawyers and published their names. i said this is ok. i demonstrated the stories of public interest. it is a public interest issue for when people try to erase their history of murders. then i realized that instead of searching wikipedia -- instead of suingwith a big -- wikipedia they have to sue the entire audience....
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>> you can always sec guess it. >> right. that's what i'm asking you to do. >> and i'm avoiding your question. [laughter]
>> you can always sec guess it. >> right. that's what i'm asking you to do. >> and i'm avoiding your question. [laughter]
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before joining dod, he was in specter -- the inspector general -- and he had a very short stint at the sec from 2012 until 2013. before that, he had a distinguished career in the private sector and is also sitting on the gao counsel -- council on federal control standards. mr. john roth was at the department of food and drug administration where he was nominated to be the oig for the department of homeland security. mr. roth also had a distinguished career as well at the department of justice. before i introduce our speakers, just to double check for everybody -- let's make sure that cell phones are on silence. we have a session for about 75 minutes. the hall foraround questions, if you have questions, fill them out. for cpeo are looking credit, the code word for today from session is -- attic. attic is the code word for your cpe session. with that, let me turn it over to mr. rymer. >> thank you. i wrote that down. i-c.t- right? [laughter] i love being here, but i am here for the cpe's as well. i spoke here a couple times at my previous appointment at the the fdic. i am a little bit nervou
before joining dod, he was in specter -- the inspector general -- and he had a very short stint at the sec from 2012 until 2013. before that, he had a distinguished career in the private sector and is also sitting on the gao counsel -- council on federal control standards. mr. john roth was at the department of food and drug administration where he was nominated to be the oig for the department of homeland security. mr. roth also had a distinguished career as well at the department of justice....
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the story also included a chart of rules the sec is working on or has completed. -- rules in progress completed rules around systemic risk -- our question for you today is, do you trust wall street? you can call us and tell us what you think. republican line, (202) 585-3881. democrat line, (202) 585-3880. in dependent line, -- independent line, (202) 585-3882 . we are going to turn now to tyrone calling from new york, new york. you are on the democratic line. caller: good morning. no, i do not trust wall street at all. i do not trust the bankers. they have this wild west attitude toward finances. it's like the survival of the fittest. they will rush over the average public. i don't have banking experience, i'm just talking from common sense. i don't know how they're running this government -- host: is there anything that can be done to make you more confident in wall street? they have lost their moral obligations to do the right thing. greed has taken over. greed is also going to destroy this country. the fact that you have no ,oundaries on who you mess over your mother, your grandmot
the story also included a chart of rules the sec is working on or has completed. -- rules in progress completed rules around systemic risk -- our question for you today is, do you trust wall street? you can call us and tell us what you think. republican line, (202) 585-3881. democrat line, (202) 585-3880. in dependent line, -- independent line, (202) 585-3882 . we are going to turn now to tyrone calling from new york, new york. you are on the democratic line. caller: good morning. no, i do not...